Att OPK gurus
Help me make sense if this

Hi there, I need some help working out what is going on. I have a regular 28-30 day cycle and usually ovulate around day 15 (or so I thought). Anyway this month I got my first positive opk on day 14 and then again on day 15. My usual ovulation pains followed in day 15 (same quite bad pains each month). So I thought that was it but I kept testing and I have now had 5 days of positive opks in a row (I am on day 18 now). My ewcm has gone but I am now confused, have I actually ovulated or not? I am definitely not pregnant so that can be ruled out but by are they still positive (and I mean very positive, the test line is much darker than the control and comes up within half a minute.)Somewhere I once read that once you get a postive opk you should stop - is that true?Thanks.Oh and they have been ovuplan tests not ics.

I'm not an expert but I'm pretty sure the rule of thumb is to stop testing after you have your first +OPK. This is because the LH surge (which is being measured) can last several days - but it's most accurate when you first see it. Good luck!

I keep testing because I normally have 2-3 days of positive and then one really dark one before start to fade.I would go by your cm and o pains but keep bedding just incase.Sometimes your body gears up to o but doesn't follow through.I don't think that is the case for you, as you had clear o pains.

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